JKTex wrote:Ya regular padding would be a bad idea. I was thinking about the same thing after you mentioned doing that, and my first thought was that jute padding. But I don't think that would keep it in place very well.
Those none slip pads you get at HD and Lowes work fine for a while if you can keep them straight. We have one that slides like crazy after a few years on it. Maybe more like 6-7 years, but it's not gripy anymore.
I'll keep watching this one.....
David E. Miller wrote:JKTex wrote:Ya regular padding would be a bad idea. I was thinking about the same thing after you mentioned doing that, and my first thought was that jute padding. But I don't think that would keep it in place very well.
Those none slip pads you get at HD and Lowes work fine for a while if you can keep them straight. We have one that slides like crazy after a few years on it. Maybe more like 6-7 years, but it's not gripy anymore.
I'll keep watching this one.....
Rug pads come in various quality levels, and as JKTex mentions, they also wear out. We bought a premium rug pad from Pottery Barn (9 x 12) years ago that was about $100 and it never slipped.
When we moved to Lantana I got cheap and bought the $39 special that was much thinner and it slips around, especially when you vacuum.
love Lantana wrote:David E. Miller wrote:JKTex wrote:Ya regular padding would be a bad idea. I was thinking about the same thing after you mentioned doing that, and my first thought was that jute padding. But I don't think that would keep it in place very well.
Those none slip pads you get at HD and Lowes work fine for a while if you can keep them straight. We have one that slides like crazy after a few years on it. Maybe more like 6-7 years, but it's not gripy anymore.
I'll keep watching this one.....
Rug pads come in various quality levels, and as JKTex mentions, they also wear out. We bought a premium rug pad from Pottery Barn (9 x 12) years ago that was about $100 and it never slipped.
When we moved to Lantana I got cheap and bought the $39 special that was much thinner and it slips around, especially when you vacuum.
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/pre ... cm_src=SCH
is this the one? I am guessing then, you had no problem with it damaging the floor?

Austin wrote:Has anyone ever had any problems w/ squeaking or creaking and engineered hardwoods?
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